In a major development, Champat Rai, the General Secretary of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, has reportedly resigned from his post along with Anil Mishra, according to statements shared on a news broadcast. The resignations are being described as taken on “moral grounds” following increasing scrutiny and ongoing investigations related to the trust’s functioning. As per information cited on television reports, the resignations came after preliminary findings of an SIT (Special Investigation Team) report surfaced, triggering renewed debate around administrative decisions within the trust. Sources claim that multiple allegations had been circulating in recent months, including questions raised by different individuals regarding operational transparency and decision-making within the organization. It has also been reported that some statements from individuals connected to the matter alleged irregularities and raised concerns about the roles of senior officials. However, these claims remain part of ongoing discourse and have not been independently verified through official judicial findings. According to the broadcast, both Champat Rai and Anil Mishra were key figures in the trust for several years and were closely associated with major construction and administrative activities related to the Ram Mandir project in Ayodhya. Their leadership roles placed them at the center of decision-making processes, including coordination of temple construction and related institutional meetings. The report also mentioned the arrest of an individual linked to the case, identified in media narratives as Tillu Yadav, who is said to have been connected to the broader investigation. Authorities are expected to further examine financial, administrative, and procedural aspects as part of the ongoing inquiry. Officials have not yet issued a detailed public statement confirming the resignations, and the situation remains developing. Further clarity is expected once formal resignation letters and official responses from the trust or government authorities are made available.


